This research paper provides a study into the key characteristics of the proposed Singapore Mediation Model namely (i) Community interest above that of the individual, (ii) concept of ‘face’ and (iii) a mediator who intervenes rather than merely facilitating. The objective is to evaluate these features and investigate how established the model is
The chapter will discuss the definition, origin and the processes of mediation. The traditional and ...
During the late 1960s Singapore inaugurated a new approach to industrial relations which sought to m...
The use of the Singaporean model was adopted by the government of Kazakhstan in 1995 with the approv...
The Malaysian government, through the Department of National Unity and Integration (DNUI) has decid...
Public-people co-creation has been a fundamental focus of the Singapore government’s public sector t...
The Malaysian Department of National Unity and Integration is given hugeresponsibilities to promote ...
Malaysia is a multiethnic country, whose population is made up of Malays, Chinese, Indians and vario...
Community mediation programme is designed by the Department of National Unity and Integration to pro...
Mediation is a part of the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process which is an alternative to l...
First, we present a brief overview of the process, followed by a delineation of the history, purpose...
Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”) where a negotiation is facilitated by ...
This study examines the communication process and structure that situates the political communicatio...
The Department of National Unity and Integration (DNUI) designed community mediation programme to pr...
This paper outlines the successful development of the traditional mediation template into a communit...
This thesis aims to study how a Singaporean identity is negotiated by foreigners and first-generatio...
The chapter will discuss the definition, origin and the processes of mediation. The traditional and ...
During the late 1960s Singapore inaugurated a new approach to industrial relations which sought to m...
The use of the Singaporean model was adopted by the government of Kazakhstan in 1995 with the approv...
The Malaysian government, through the Department of National Unity and Integration (DNUI) has decid...
Public-people co-creation has been a fundamental focus of the Singapore government’s public sector t...
The Malaysian Department of National Unity and Integration is given hugeresponsibilities to promote ...
Malaysia is a multiethnic country, whose population is made up of Malays, Chinese, Indians and vario...
Community mediation programme is designed by the Department of National Unity and Integration to pro...
Mediation is a part of the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process which is an alternative to l...
First, we present a brief overview of the process, followed by a delineation of the history, purpose...
Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution (“ADR”) where a negotiation is facilitated by ...
This study examines the communication process and structure that situates the political communicatio...
The Department of National Unity and Integration (DNUI) designed community mediation programme to pr...
This paper outlines the successful development of the traditional mediation template into a communit...
This thesis aims to study how a Singaporean identity is negotiated by foreigners and first-generatio...
The chapter will discuss the definition, origin and the processes of mediation. The traditional and ...
During the late 1960s Singapore inaugurated a new approach to industrial relations which sought to m...
The use of the Singaporean model was adopted by the government of Kazakhstan in 1995 with the approv...